It should
28 psi front, 36 rear.
22.00x11.00x8.00
underbody in front of rear wheel
The best way to attach a rear rack to a bicycle with a seatpost rear rack is to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Typically, you would secure the rack to the seatpost using clamps or brackets provided with the rack. Make sure the rack is securely attached and does not interfere with the bike's operation.
105 horsepower at the rear wheel, as measured by Cycle magazine in 1983.
no they will not that is when they changed sorry it ried to do this already
25-12 =9
The rack on the back of a bike is called a "rear rack."
Watch this video to learn how to install a rear bike rack: http://www.expertvillage.com/video/4835_rear-rack-bicycle.htm
Yes, the rear bike rack is disc brake compatible.
Try checking behind the seat (pull it off) and it's under a panel right in front of the rear rack.
front = 3.50-18 rear = 130/90-16